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1039317061 Kenmore Range - Instructions

All installation instructions for 1039317061 parts

These instructions have been submitted by other PartSelect customers and can help guide you through the range repair with useful information like difficulty of repair, length of repair, tools needed, and more.

I went on line to find the part. Luckily I found PartSelect.com. All I had to do was enter the model number into the search box and scroll through the list of parts.I ordered the part over the weekend and recieved it on Tuesday!All I had to do was remove 4 screws from the original Ice Bucket and attach the new one.Perfect fit in under 15 minutes!Awesome place to do business with! I hope I never have to do another repair, but if I do I will go to PartSelect first!

Burners would not lay flat

Removed the burner elements, removed and disposed of old drip pans, cleaned the area, relaced with new drip pans and replaced the burner elements. Verified all burners were level - good as the day it was new!

Ice was discolored due to rust on auger

Removed the old assembly from the refrigerator. Used a screwdriver to remove the four screws attaching the old assembly to the plastic front plates. Opened the box holding the new part (which had arrived very promptly at our doorstep), removed it and attached it very easily to the plastic front plates using the same four screws. Placed the new assembly in the refrigerator and started making new ice. It was EASY!! We had read what others had said about this repair and knew it would be something we could do. Your website is very user friendly and helpful.

Ice maker crushed all ice and would not make cubes. Pushing the switch and changing to cubes did not work.

Removed old ice bucket with auger. Unscrewed front plates that form the front of the ice bucket. Replaced the front plates on the new part (ice bucket and auger). Replaced new assemblage. It took about 20 minutes. Had to empty ice out and put in a temporary cooler for storage. Bigger problem than the repair was diagnosing what was wrong. Pushed disagnose button and it said ice maker was working normallly. Careful examination of the ice bucket removed from refrigerator showed spring out of place on long metal rod that protrudes from the back of the ice bucket and fits into a square hole in back of refrigerator. Examined other end of rod that engages with plastic parts that run the ice auger and ice crusher mechanism. A piece must have broken off. That was the problem. Refrigerator ice maker now works fine as originally designed. Push crudh the ice crusher engages and you get crused ice. Push cubes and the icemaker crusher slides out of the way and you get cubes.

ice auger rusting

removed front from old ice bucket and placed on new bucket, very easy. when attempting to place in freezer, would not fit. on furthur inspection noticed the metal rod that sticks out from back and goes into the back of freezer was at an angle different that of the old bucket. there was a hole in the shipping box and figure the metal rod was bent in shipping. would have been a very easy repair but for that. had to call to return the item.

Ice maker Auger and ice was rusty.

Pull out the old, dump the nasty ice. Remove 4 screws attached to the front cover. throw in trash, replace with new auger assembly, with 4 screws. Put it back in ice maker and let it make ice. Easy, cheap and never left the house to searc for the right part, found it on the front porch.